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KC Local Pulse: Sporting KC Clash, Women's Workplace Equity, Brookside Art Festival, and Housing Developments
Published 11 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning, this is Kansas City Local Pulse for Saturday, May 17, 2025.
We're waking up to clear skies in Kansas City today with temperatures expected to reach around 77 degrees. It's perfect weather for all the outdoor activities happening across the metro this weekend.
The Kansas City Current will be in action tonight as they face the Orlando Pride at Inter&Co Stadium in Florida. Forward Mary Long and defender Katie Scott, who both signed with the Current in January, have been named to the United States Under-20 Championship roster. You can catch the match at 7 p.m. on Prime Video or listen on 90.9 The Bridge.
In other sports news, Sporting KC hopes to build on their midweek momentum after coming back from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 with St. Louis City. They'll be facing expansion side San Diego FC tonight at Snapdragon Stadium in their first-ever meeting. The match kicks off at 9:30 p.m. and you can watch on MLS Season Pass or listen on Sports Radio 810 WHB.
At City Hall, the transition of Animal Control services back to the city is moving forward ahead of schedule, with officials confirming the process will be complete before 2026. The move is expected to improve service and compliance across the metro area.
Kansas City police are searching for a missing 27-year-old woman from the Northland. Details about her disappearance were released yesterday, and authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the missing persons hotline.
In business news, the city's support for women's workplace equality continues to strengthen with new legislation enhancing gender equity in City employment. The initiative is part of Mayor Lucas's commitment to creating a more inclusive workplace throughout Kansas City.
Community members are excited about the upcoming Brookside Art Festival next weekend, where local artists will showcase their work along 63rd Street. Organizers expect record attendance if the pleasant weather holds.
In real estate developments, funding for Parade Park has been approved, creating affordable housing while preserving this historic Black community. The project aims to address the housing shortage while maintaining the neighborhood's cultural significance.
We're also seeing continued progress on the South Loop Project, now officially named Roy Blunt Luminary Park, which will transform the downtown landscape and create new public spaces for residents and visitors alike.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We're waking up to clear skies in Kansas City today with temperatures expected to reach around 77 degrees. It's perfect weather for all the outdoor activities happening across the metro this weekend.
The Kansas City Current will be in action tonight as they face the Orlando Pride at Inter&Co Stadium in Florida. Forward Mary Long and defender Katie Scott, who both signed with the Current in January, have been named to the United States Under-20 Championship roster. You can catch the match at 7 p.m. on Prime Video or listen on 90.9 The Bridge.
In other sports news, Sporting KC hopes to build on their midweek momentum after coming back from a two-goal deficit to draw 2-2 with St. Louis City. They'll be facing expansion side San Diego FC tonight at Snapdragon Stadium in their first-ever meeting. The match kicks off at 9:30 p.m. and you can watch on MLS Season Pass or listen on Sports Radio 810 WHB.
At City Hall, the transition of Animal Control services back to the city is moving forward ahead of schedule, with officials confirming the process will be complete before 2026. The move is expected to improve service and compliance across the metro area.
Kansas City police are searching for a missing 27-year-old woman from the Northland. Details about her disappearance were released yesterday, and authorities are asking anyone with information to contact the missing persons hotline.
In business news, the city's support for women's workplace equality continues to strengthen with new legislation enhancing gender equity in City employment. The initiative is part of Mayor Lucas's commitment to creating a more inclusive workplace throughout Kansas City.
Community members are excited about the upcoming Brookside Art Festival next weekend, where local artists will showcase their work along 63rd Street. Organizers expect record attendance if the pleasant weather holds.
In real estate developments, funding for Parade Park has been approved, creating affordable housing while preserving this historic Black community. The project aims to address the housing shortage while maintaining the neighborhood's cultural significance.
We're also seeing continued progress on the South Loop Project, now officially named Roy Blunt Luminary Park, which will transform the downtown landscape and create new public spaces for residents and visitors alike.
This has been Kansas City Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI